Uribarri
Uribarri is the neighbourhood located just above the Town Hall. It was an area of small farmhouses scattered around until the 1960s, when it was urbanised due to industrialisation. Today, it is considered to be a working class neighbourhood where low and middle-class families live.
- District: 2.Uribarri
- Population (2022) 12.849
- Deprivation index (Qn) 3
Fronton
Underneath a bridge... there is sport
Upwards
BAM Gymnasium
Accessibility
Base camp
Architectural barriers to culture (library)
Oof!!
Dangerous roundabout
Dark tunnel
New black spot
A walk through Artxanda
Pedestrian zones
Climbing wall
So much space, so little occupation!
Bilbao Not Kirolak
Deusto
San Pedro de Deusto is the centre point of its district, and is known as the “youthful” neighbourhood of Bilbao, as major universities and study centres are located there. Sitting on the right bank of the River Nervión, it is an important hub for the city’s social and commercial activity.
- Distric: 1.Deusto
- Population (2022) 20.000
- Deprivation index (Qn) 1
To the water!
Walks within reach of the neighbourhood
Another way of life
Nature in the heart of Deusto
Better signage for shared spaces
Healthy walk
Business first
Bilbao-bizi!
Danger: Ría railing
The pavements are not "just ours".
Cof, cof, I'm drowning!
Heavy traffic at Lehendakari Agirre
Divided square
We want more parks
The dark streets are not trodden by anyone
Works in a neighbourhood
San Francisco
Although the neighbourhoods of San Francisco and Bilbao La Vieja are administratively separated, they have traditionally been considered as one. This neighbourhood has also been considered by many as a poor, marginalised area. It is located in the city centre, on the left bank of the River Nervión.
- Distritc: 5.Ibaiondo
- Population (2022) 6.850
- Deprivation index (Qn) 5
Malaespera
Empty square
Bridging bridges for walking
What it costs to go to the clinic
Narrow pavement
More slopes
Cable car
Bad fumes
When you can't go on the pavement.... road
Bolardos incómodos
Dangerous street
Can it recover?
No exit
More and more stairs
Quality of life and illness
The hall of the evicted